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Fall 2008 Commencement

  • Friday, December 19, 2008 & Saturday, December 20, 2008

TA/RA Orientation Dates

  • Spring 2009
  • January 8 , 2009 - 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in ECSS 2.102
  • January 9, 2009 - 9-4 p.m in ECSS 2.102
  • Spring 2009 InAbsentia Deadlines

    • December 8, 2008
      Last day to request a final oral exam, if InAbstentia
    • December 9, 2008 - January 9, 2009
      No final oral exams held - no classes in session
    • January 20, 2009
      Last day to hold a final oral exam if Inabsentia.
    • January 28, 2009
      Inabsentia deadline to submit final copies ready to be bound

    Dates and Deadlines - PhDs

    • November 7, 2008
      Last day to request a Final Oral Examination.
    • November 21, 2008
      Last day to conduct a Final Oral Examination.
    • December 1, 2008
      Last day to submit a final Dissertation.

Dates and Deadlines - Master's

  • December 5, 2008
    Last day to submit Final Copy-Master's Thesis.

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"A man's mind, once stretched by a new idea, can never return to its original dimension."
-Oliver Wendell Holmes

Mission of the Office of the Graduate Dean

The office of the Graduate Dean is charged with the responsibility of monitoring, interpreting and worrying about graduate student affairs, the graduate student experience and graduate student policy matters on a campus-wide scale.

Our role is one of advocacy and commitment to maintaining and strengthening the quality and scope of existing masters and doctoral program offerings. Vital to this effort is our ability to attract the highest quality graduate students and to be able to offer financial support in the form of teaching and research assistantships and internships that will allow full-time devotion to study.

We must also be responsive to, and help define, new partnerships and programs with local and regional businesses and industry. This is accomplished by working with, through, and on behalf of, the different schools and programs.

Austin J. Cunningham
Dean of Graduate Studies